

When you're a football manager you need to wear something that demands respect, like a sharp suit or devastatingly psychotic glare. But sadly some guys think it's alright to wear neon trainers and thrust their crotches in awful trackies (please see Jürgen Klopp for a good laugh).
So with the Premier League about to kick off in a few days time, we thought we should look at the managers who mean business with their outfits and the ones that obviously got dressed in a dark cave.
Note: with Hull still managerless, there are only 19 gaffers.
Sean Dyche - Burnley
Tony Pulis - West Brom
Slaven Bilić
Jurgen Klopp
Mark Hughes
Eddie Howe
Francesco Guidolin
Walter Mazzarri
Claude Puel
David Moyes
Alan Pardew
Aitor Karanka
Pep Guardiola
Mauricio Pochettino
Jose Mourinho
Claudio Ranieri
Ronald Koeman
Antonio Conte
Arsene Wenger
In three words: Va va voom
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